TheMysteriousGray wrote on 2025-10-24, 11:13:
I see. So, if I had the Live assigned to IRQ 5 and the ES1869F assigned to IRQ 7, would that feasibly work?
The card functioning in pure DOS isn’t super important to me, just so long as it works in Windows DOS.
It would work, but I like to force common defaults for stability. Whatever card is providing soundblaster audio, stick that on IRQ5, DMA1, Address 220 and let the Live sort itself out using ACPI.
Out of curiosity, since you already installed the Audigy2 drivers from Phils Computer Lab (which have improved OPL3 support), have you tried just using the software SB16 emulation that comes with the Audigy2 drivers? It may be enough for your purpose and avoids adding a second card which could potentially cause issues.
If you do try it, I would still exercise stringent resource assignment for the card emulation - Assign the IRQ and DMA used by the SB16 emulation in the bios to "Legacy ISA" and manually assign those values in device manager. What is super annoying is if you use automatic resource assignment then setup all your DOS software - Changing any hardware in the system can cause all of the resources to shuffle around and you need to set up all your DOS software again with the new values. Using manual resource assignment makes it stick permanently.
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